Thanks for this tip!
I've had my Duet for a week or two and hadn't noticed it yet, but sure
enough scratch marks were developing on the back.
I cut a 1/2 inch strip of black sticky-back felt wide enough for the
back and stuck it on the inside of the stand with just a tiny bit
covering the top
pc4ever1;291073 Wrote:
Actually I'm extremely disappointed with the front face ptotection .
I've only had my Duet for 2 weeks and have many scratches. I would have
thought that 1) the front face be made from glass , extremely scratch
resistant or 2) use a scratch resistant coating or 3)
cliveb;291151 Wrote:
You could view this as going through an initial phase of hoping it will
stay looking good as new. It's a natural psychological response to
anything you buy. The reaction to the first blemish is always one of
disappointment.
But nothing stays in mint condition forever.
pc4ever1;291280 Wrote:
...it just bothers me that I handle my equipment with care and that the
controller after week 2 looks terrible. I'm not looking forward to
seeing what it will look like after year 2.
I couldn't agree more. I'm not so bothered about the black casing but
the perspex
SilverRS8;282428 Wrote:
I don't understand why they choose the glossy backcover. Very scratch
sensitive, same as SB3 remote. Glad though that the Controller front is
more scratch proof
Actually I'm extremely disappointed with the front face ptotection .
I've only had my Duet for 2 weeks
My brand new Controller has already some scratches on the back and as
far as I can see, this is caused by the dock (charging station)
I have “modified” the dock a little bit (see the picture below).
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I noticed this on mine as well. The bottom part of the battery cover is
pretty skuffed already. Not bothered about it though :)
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